DAILV CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31. 1008.
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t-d'ett chapel buiu.
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,,nt of the state u
" 'f Lve a splendid nd-
. Placer and con-
rta.l.;;,nst. a condition
U,ratered by co-opera-
.' by which
ftW7 :..mr mnv reach a
" " i n imvo no
1ST TEV.it ma,
7sif tie maiKoi.
SSihoBM can enough small
F"5 .,- . least tho homo
'" .- - Mr. Newell
A . . i nthnrn la mam
Sr to every Willamette
" . hi. u.tnstrv
BlM of H.M. Williamson
f i-..1.,rfl wns fill
.&Krii 0f"tu"u"' 7,
. ....tini eiifPMilnna.
ddeceniusof 1900 showed
ltit (rain lawuvi -
iiiCi 18 pr cent of tho fruit
.l . it. t t nAifintilncn
rja cf their homes, in this
. .. i L. Unrnu In 111 I till
toirerage fruit farm Is only
...i .. t.rirA no tlin -''OrilEO
Bi.-t1.7et 'rom tno fl8"rcs
wilt jppeari piamij- wi. m
.i . nrn trrnrli Inrcor
BH3I nvqia ..... o--
fctw eftte grain grower,
ft tut the averago yonrly ln-
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natw n it uw. ...-
saiMicriDea 10 wio ai unit
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Mined by each farmor nro
!..i.a tVi.AfiwA linHni mil.
Rbj UC luvisiwiu uiiHvi vm-
ttjMared for, which proves
LimlTe rather than extcnslvo
fstsuesina tnat pays.
Itvntns urged enthusiasm
ktottaltnHl anil nerletilturnl
KM pre special praise to farm
Mditiand other meetings of
wtththvo a tendoncy to
nit (insert' Interest In thoso
k
(ksiihould bo broueht un
lasted Thereby the annual In-
Xict would be 50, which
Mkdftci by cuttinc down tho
Mfcoad glrlng greater caro
rtfaott The speaker said
Ml sea were eager to secure
1 locate In tho coun-
ante la this work, since It
m8 demonstrated that tt
pWrnnuch education and
to be a successful hor
t M n do;s to be a busl-
aia other lines and tho
P i not now be dlstln-'
NHaclhfr buslnwst man I
toung wen to adopt
f,u & "fe work, and
RfctUrai hemes b mad more
nwtcnc'ikMnoreon tho
lkaea la good old Eng-
Pw" 't! hrnnul...!.
JJ. I negation afUr gea-
'VhT 'o son ami tba
;-refnro oi,n - .i
iBP H uvopvr
' -ft frtn lio...... ii i
J'inetbe.roniauwr
L"- eomujisouer of
P "terei .n iu-i...
'-"owing Grapes la the
M at a. "
s, v e said that
rJ t considered an In-
ta handle suceftft,iiy
n -- -..., IU w
r5n P"fer studv n
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bi WWMl l0
Ucr iw...
kxJWM,-,t that
H a r. r rcn A co'd
lu, re there Our
tfcd ,. ' re ttml;y t-
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FAOTS
FOR SICK
WUIratn
LYDIA E. PINKHAM
No other medicine has been ho
Bueccssim in relieving uio suuermg
of women or received so mnny gen-
fat !! il . xi f a
umu ic'Siiiuuwiuta ua una xjj uiu a.
Pinklmin's Vegetable Compound.
In every community you will find
women who havo been restored to
health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegt
stable Compound. Almost every
one you meet lias either been bene
fited by it, or has friends who have.
In the Pinkham Laboratory at
Lynnrass.janywonmnanydaymay
see tho files containing over one mil
lion ono hundred thousand letters
from women seeking health, and
hero are tho lottors 111 which they
oixMiiy state over tlieir own slgna
Compound has saved many women
from surgical orations.
Lydia E. Pinlcham's Vcgetablo
Compound is made from roots and
herbs, without drugs, and is whole
some and harmless.
Tho reason why Idia E. Pink
ham's Vcgetablo Compound is so
successiui is because it contains In
gredionts which act directly upon
tho feminine organism, restoring it
o a healthy normal condition.
"Women who aro suffering from
thoso distressing ills peculiar to their
ex should not lose sight of theso
facts or doubt tho ability of Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
to restore their health.
from November 1 to April 1, wlion
tho ground la in condition for tho
No doubt In coming yenr3 tho Wll
Inmotto valley will bo hoard fromln
this industry as well as in other lines
of horticulture.
COLONISTS
RATES IN 1908
Wo have ploasuro In nnnounclng
that from March 1, 1908, to April
30, 1908, colonist rates will bo again
in effect from tho Eat to Pacific
Northwoat. Rates from Chicago to
Salem will be $38, from Missouri
river common points (Council BluffB
to Kanans City, Mo., inclusive) ; also
St. Paul and Minneapolis, $30; SU
Loula, $35.50, and from Donver, Col
orado Springs and Pueblo, $30.'
JOHN M. SCOTT,
Aat. General Passongor Agt.
Win. MoMurrny, Gon. Pas. Agt.
o
Too Much Face.
tures that they wero cured by lyuin
E. Pinldiam's Vegetable Compound.
Lydia E. Pinlcham's Vecretablo
I You feel as If you had ono face too
many when you havo Neuralgia.
Don't you? Save tho face, you may
notd It; but get rid of tho neuralgia
hy applying Ballard's Snow Lini
ment. Finest thing In tho world for
rheumatism, neuralgia, burns, cuts,
scalds, lame back and pains. For salo
by all druggists.
V.
IRELAND INVESTMENT CO.
Wednesday, January 29, 1908
WJU opm for business nt
135 South Commercial street,
next door to T. S. Town-end
Creamory, tho room having
been thoroughly overhauled
ind equipped for tho lxuBlnos
We will handle nil classes of
'arm and city property, tlmbtr
lands, stock rauchos. raining
properties and Bastern Oregon
wheat lands for salo or ex
change. We ?.k you to call and see
us ar 1 eoliclt the HUIng of
your ''rperty for quick salr.
bell' iuk that no one can serve
you bo woll.
We have connections at Port
land, Spokane and many East
m Oregon and Washington
points that are already send
ing us many inquiries for prop
wty la this vicinity.
Mr. H. S. Polsal, well-known
o you by his splendid work
aa secretary of tho Salem
Board of Trade, will be our
tity representative.
JAMCS IKELAND. Manager
Office PhoiiQ Maine 334.
Residence Phone JftM.
O C T, Co
Steamers Pomona. u. Ox 'aronla
leavo for Portland Monday, Wei 'tea
day and Friday at 10 a. m, and
Tuesday, Thuroday and Saturday nt
C a. m. For Corvnllls, Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday about 6 p
m. M. P. Baldwin, ngont. Offices
and dock at foot of Trado streot.
M. P. BALDWIN, Agt
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
Timo Card No. 02 Effective Sunday
Rcccmbrw 20th, 12.01 A. M.
Townrd Portlnnd Passenger.
No. 1G. 5:53 A. M. Oregon Exprosa
No. 18.
8:40 A. M. Cottago Grove
Passenger.
No. 12. 2:45 P. M. RoBCburg Pas
senger. No. 14. 9:13 P. M. Tortlnnd Ex
prcsg. Tmrnrd Portland Freight.
No. 2225:00 P. M. Portland Fast
Freight.
No. 22C- 10:40 a. m way freight
arrives.
n0, 22c
'eoparta.
11:2S a. m., way frolghi
Toward San Francisco Passenger.
No. 11. 11.03 A. M. Roscburg Pas
flongor. No. 17. 0:45 P. M. Cottngo Grove
PasBongor.
No. 15. 9:5C P. M. California Ex
press. No. 13. 2:01 A. M. San Francisco
Exprcs3.
Toward San Francisco Freight.
No. 221. 2:43 A. M. Portland Fast
Freight.
No. 22511:28 A. M. Way-Freight
TIME TADLK
CORVAjjLIS & EASTERN R. R.
Trains from and to Ynqulnn.
No. 1
Arrives nt Corvnllls ....11:00 a.m.
Arrive, at Albany 5:55 p.m.
LoaveB Ynqulnn C:45 a. m.
Arrives at Albany 11:58 a.m.
No. 2
Lo.ivo Albany 12:35 p.m.
Arrlvon nt Ynqulnn .... 0:15 p. in.
Trains to mid from Detroit.
Leaven CorvulllB 1:40 p.m.
No. 3
LoaveB Albany 7:30 a.m.
A. M. 0:00, a7:05, 8:05, 10,05.
No. 4
Lea.'es Dotrou 1:00 p.m.
follows, commencing Jan. 1C, 1908
Trains for Corvnllls.
No. 8
Loaves Albany 7:55 a.m.
Arrives at Corvallla .... 8:35 a.m.
No. 10.
Loaves Albany 3:55 p.m.
Arrives nt Corvalllo ... 4:35p.m.
No. CV
Lcavos Albany 7:45 p.m.
Arrlvca at Corvallla .... 8:25p.m.
Trains for Albany.-
No. 5
Loaves Corvallla
Arrlvea nt Albany
No. 9
Loaves Corvallla
C:30 a. m.
7:10 a.m.
2:15 p.m.
2:55 p. m.
t '
'Arrlvca at Albany
t
No. 7
Leaven Corvallla
0:00 p. m.
6:40 p. m.
Arrlvea at Albany
t t
No. 11 (Sundny only)
Lenvos CorvalllH 11:15 a.m.
Arrives at Albany 11:58 a.m.
No. 12 (Sunday only)
Leaves Albany 12:35 p.m.
Arrive at Corvallla .... 1:18 p.m.
For further Information apply to
WM. McMTJItRAY,
Gen. Pass. Agt., Portland, Oregon.
Jno. M. Scott, Asst. Q, P. A.
Salem Fence Works
Headquarters for Woven Wire
Fencing.
Netting, Pickets, Gates, Maithold
Roofing, P. & B. Ready Roofing
All at lowest prices.
CHAS. D. MULLIGAN
i
Successor
WUlJ'.Jfc .-liWIVIiIV.1.
350 Court St. Salem, Or.
New
Management
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
The management of the Cap
ital City Laundry wishes to no
tify its patrons that it will bo
closed for repairs and to In
stall new machinery until the
first of tho ear. After the first
of the year It will be run un
der the management of
COMBS & HAlNtf
The owners being the managers
WKET REPORTS i
SALE9I MARKET.
Local Wholesale Market.
Eggs 25 c.
Butter 37 c; butter fat. 35 c.
Hens 10c; mixed chlokens, 9c.(
Local wheat 85c.
Oats 35 c.
Barley $24 $25.
Flour Hard wheat, $5.00; valley,
4.00.
Hay Cheat, $13; clover, $10 per
ton; timothy, $13 $15.
Onions 2c lb.
Hona 01d',lU2c; new, 3
7Uc
Chlttim bark 4&5c.
Tropical Fruits.
Bananas $6.
Oranges $2.25.
Lomons $3.50 iyGO.
""" Retail Market,
Oats White, $28 per ton.
Wheat $1.00.
Rolled bnrloy $30.
EggB 30c.
Butter Country, 35c; creamery,
4045c.
Flour Valley, $1.20 pr sack;
hard wheat, $1.40$1.50.
Bran 85c per sack; $2C50 por
ton; shorts, $1.15 per sack.
Hay Timothy, 86 90c per cwt;
cheat, 90c; clovor, 75s por cwt ;
shorts, $1.15 por enck.
Livestock.
Hogs Fnt, $5.00.
Cattle 1100 1200 lb eUert,
314C.
Lighter steort 33Uc
Stock hogs $4.00.
Cows Top, $2.75; fair $2.50.
Stoors Tops, $3.50; fair, $2.75
$3.00.
Veal Dressed, 5 7c.
Portland Market.
Wheat Club, 84c; vally, 84c;
bluo stom, 8Cc.
MlllBtuff Bran, $24.
Hay Timothy, vallay, $18; alfal
fa, $13.50.
Vetch $8.50.
Poultry HonB, 1212&c; ducks,
10 17c; pigeons, 75c $1.00.
Pork Packers, 5 fie.
Hops 5G&c.
Lnmba $5.25$C.OO.
HuieWing Sang Co.
Removal Sale
Wo aro selling out all goods
at cost price. Movo and sell
etoro building and all tho
goods. Everything must go.
34C Court Street, Salem, Or.
I 1 1 1 1 I I I I I 1 1 I I 1 I I I I 1 H
The
Z White House Restaurant
For a Regular
J 25c Dinner at 20c 1
They can't bo beut
rVfcGilchrist & Son
Proprietors.
1
fo l M I MUM H I I I I I I t
g 330 COURT 6TREi?r. !i
Call and try tkm. MmIb
15c Board per tfeek $2.7S, ; ;
also furnUhed wma Tery !
reasonable.
AT THH
1 1
i !
Salem
Restaurant
1 1
( ;
(i
i
if
MEALS 15c
,41111 I'M I It Hi HI I 1 1 III I l
1 .. T
:: ELITE HOTEL
'. Restaurant and hotel, on ; ;
'. '. European plan. Meals at all
' ' hours on short ordor. Regular ; ,
dinner 25 cents. Thirty new- ; ;
, . . ly finished furnished rooms.
'I E. ECKERLEN, Prop.
" 148 Commercial St. I
4H n m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1111111 m
Hotel St. Philip
Fourth and Fifth and BurnsldV
Streets, Portland, Oregon.
New fireproof European Hotel
Steam heat. Modern conveniences
Rates $1 00 per day and up. Unlos
depot car will land you at the door
H. PiCBCe, Pra.
ttrrMC4rslllll?ll 181 8HH
THE CLASSIFIED
tH I all I 1 I 44--frf(M4lhr-HM- I si ik i !- I 1 1 1
FOX flAU
For Sale 34 acres adjoining state
fair groundd, 10 acres cast nnd 24
acres wcBt of tho fair grounds rond
Can bo sold separately or in bulk.
Good improvements and nil kinds
of fruits. A bargain for tho right
party. Call on S. S. Cole, 570 Llb
orty street, Snlem. 1-18-lm
Wood For Sale Dry cord wood;
first, and some second, growth fir.
All orders delivered. Prices rea
sonably. L. M. Van Cleavo at
Fairgrounds Wood Yard. Phono
Main 1497. 1-lG-lmo
For Sale Ou eaBy tortus, If sold
soon, tho R. B. Fleming residence,
on Contor nnd Cottago. Enquire
of owner for terms and prices.
1-8-tf
For Sale 8 acres two miles south
of Salem, on Liberty road; chick
on wlro fenco all around plnco;
now houBO and furnlturo; now out
buildings; thrco dosen chickens,
G. W. FJoshor, Snlem, routo No.
3. l-23-2wk
Peach Se.d for Sale. Wo will have
n carload of California soodHng
peach seed for salo at Salem, and
would contract with purchaBors to
grow us prunes nnd peaches for
fall dollvory, 1909. For Informa
tion address Chlco Nursory Co.,
Chlco, California. 1-27-tf
For 8le Baled hay at $12 por ton.
Also aovoral fresh cows. Phono
Farmers 21. l-29-3t
For Sale A fIrBt-elasa frosh Jorsey
cow. Enqulro nt 10th nnd D
stroots. G. S. Welch. 1-29-lw
For Sale Good big work horse.
Enq'.ilro nt Fashion Stable, of
Chni. Yannko. l-29-3t.
For Snlo A live-room cottago; pins-
torod In lino condition; largo lot;
small barn; good woodshed; fruit;
both city nnd woll water. Special
bnrgaln, $850. Latham Land Co.,
over Portland General Electric
Co..
1-30-tf.
For Sale In Mason county, Wash
ington, two lota In Dotrolt No. 2,
on tho lino of tho contomplatol
railroad from Port Townsond to
Olympln, noar Hood's canal; many
Improvements mndo. TIjIb Is a
bargain. Price $400. Enqirlro of
Wm, Armstrong. l-30-2wk
IiOt for Sale In Hydo Park addition
to tho city of Portlnnd; will bo
sold choap for cash. Wm. Arm
strong, l-30-2wk
DRAYMEN.
CummliiH Bros.' Transfer CewiMiny
All kinds of transfer work done).
Furniture and pianos boxed ready
for shipment. Prompt Bervlce Is
our motto. 8tand and ofuco at
253 South Commercial street
Phone 210 Rnsldnnpt Phono flf,8
LIVERY AND FEED STAHLEB
Livery nnd Feed Stables Old Post
oJtlco Stnblos, r.t 254 Ferry stroet,
botween Commercial and Front
streets. Tolophouo 188. Soma of
the finest llverlos In tho city enn
bo found horo. Dick Wostacott
proprietor. 10-1-lyr
PLUMBEItS.
Theti. M. Hurr Plumuig, hot wutoj
and steam hojtlng and tinning
104 Commercial street. Phone
Main 192. 9-1-lyi
M. J. Petzel Plumbing, steam and
gas fitting. Successor to Knox &
Murphy, 22C Commercial street
Prono Main 17.
PROFESSIONAL.
O. V. Hills, M. I). Physician and
surgeon. Telephone 307 Main
Ofllces, 54 6 Stato street, opposlU
court house, Salem, Or. Resldonca
Phono 318 Main. 8-13- lmo
WANTED.
Wanted If you want a marble or
granlto monumont we can savo you
monoy. Wo don't pay big rent nor
city taxes you get tho benoflt
Como and get our prices, and be
convinced. Our shop Is In City
View cometory. Blaeslng Grantle
Co., J. D. Bohannan, manager.
1-1 3
Wanted Ofllco furnlturo sultablo
for roal oatato business. P. O.
box 162, Salem.
1-29-31
Wanted To buy a fairly gooJ
horse (maro preforrod, roust work
single or double; also a one-horse
wagon. Phono 386 Main. l-30-3t
1 "
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aWntla
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MISCELLANEOUS.
Tho 'Safest Way To buy Now York
stocks and bonds Is ilio pcricKllcnl
payment plan. Stock is yours up
on payment of first installment,
No margin dealing. Wrlto for par
ticulars. G. J. Murray & Co.,
311-12 Union Trust Bldg., Loi An
golcs, Cal. l-30-2t
Roguu River Orchard for Sale
Clean. Profit-bearing; doep al
luvial river bottom soil. Good
buildings. Sell entire, or subdi
visions. Good roads. Near good
9-month school, Good cllmato.
Bon A. Lowell, Woodvlllo, Ore
gon. 1-30-lm.
Will "Call "and Pay Cash For mon's
cast off olothln, broken watches
and Jewelry. Wo clean and press.
High grado work. Phono 9C3.
Slgournoy, 483 Stato. l-25-tf.
H. S. Gilo & Co. Wholesalo grocow
nnd commission merchants. Wo
aro solo agents for Rex Sprny It
Is absolutely uniform in strength. A
perfect chomlcal combination.
Costs a llttlo more, but chenpest In
tho end, strongth and reliability
considered. 1-15-tf
Will tho Party-.Who borrowed a
Snoll blcyolo from Tho Journal
ofllco about two weoks ngo kindly
return snmo, as tho ownor needs
It. i-io-tr
Voget Lumlier and Fuel Co. Lum
bor .BhlnKlcs. building material,
wood and conl. Low irlcos and
prompt dellvorloa. Ono block onst
of S. P. pasBongtT depot Phono
198. 7-2-tf
llutto & Wenderoth Flno wines,
liquors and cigars. Wo handle
the colobratod Kollog gnnd Castle
whlBklos. Cool and refreshing boor
constantly oi draught. South
Commercial streot. 9-3-lyr
Eidarged
Our meat market on East Stato
street has bcon doubled In slzo and
wo nro hotter proparod tkan ovor .o
aorvo customers. Prompt sorvlco and
tho host of meats our motto. Call
or phono 199. B. E. Edwards & Co.
Wo Aro Cash Parchaacrs Of poul
try, eggs, und all kinds of farm
produco. Berry crates made up
In unlimited luantltles. Capital
Commission Co., 207 South Com
mercial street, Salem. Phono Main
170.
BUTTERNUT I1READ.
It Is worth moro than any other
broad yot tho price is no higher
For salo at your grocers'.
OALTCORNIA BAKERY,
Thomas & Coolcy, Props.
LOD6K&
Carpenters Union ISO, 1005 Local
Union No. 1005 of Carpenters and
Jolrors of Araorlcn moot every
Saturday ovoning at 7;30 p, m. U
Hoarot hall, 420 Stato St. A. W
Donuls; Roc. Sec.
Forehters of Aim aim Count Sher
wood Forosturs, No. 19. Moots
Wodnosday In Hurst 1ml), Stato
stroot. Waldo Mlllor, O. II.; J. 0.
Perry, flnnuolnl saerwiary.
Central Lodgo No. 1H, K. of P.
Castle Hall in Holman block, cor
ner Stato and Llborty atroeU.
Tuosday of each week at 7:30
m. Oscar Johnson, C. 0.; E. IL
Andorson, K. of R. and 8.
Modern Woodmen of Amcrlcj Ore
gon Ccdnr Cump No, 624 C. Meets
every Thursday ovoning at B
o'clock In Holman hall. W. W.
Hill, V. C; F. A. Turner, clork.
Woodmen of World Moot ovory F1
day night at 7:30, In Holman bat?,
L. E. Ponnoll, C. C; P. L. Fran
Ir, Clork.
Llinvolu Annuity Union. Sick, acci
dent and pension insurance; 3,
000,000 plodgrd; every claim paid
Good agents wonted. J. H. C.
Mongomory, supreme organizer,
Box432 Salem, Oregon. R. R.
Ryan, secretary, 646 Stato street
SASIJ AND DOOR FACTORIES.
Frank L Uroviii. Manufacturer of
sash, doors, mouldings. All kinds
of houso finish and hard wood
work. Front street, between State
and Court. Make all complaints
at the office.
CASTOR I A
Jor Infants and ChillreH.
Til KM Yw Have Always Itftf it
Soars the
Blgnaturo cf
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